The inside of the new iPad Pro has been completely redesigned for better heat dissipation, and one of the stars is the logo on the back.
Even before the release of the new iPad Pro with the M4 processor, there were rumors that They would be thinner thanks to OLED panels.. And so it was. The 11-inch model has 5.3 mm thick and 12.9 inch with 5.1 mm. And this is not the only change: They have a new internal structure in which the main character is the Apple logo.
.Reduction in thickness, which was achieved not only through the introduction of new sieves, but also due to design change in the internal structure of the new iPad Pro. Engineering work that makes the new iPad Pro the thinnest Apple product yet, even thinner than the iPod nano.
The interior of the new iPad Pro has been completely redesigned
It wasn’t difficult for Apple to reduce the thickness of the new iPad Pro, but rather ensure that, as the thinnest iPad Pro ever, it don’t bend or have problems with the screen. Therefore, the real challenge was to design a structure that was compact and strong enough.
To find this new structure, Apple has completely revamped the inside of its new iPad Pro. The new design not only provides greater stability, but also provides greater stability. but it also dissipates heat better… and the magic lies in the Apple logo on the back of the devices.
. And how did they achieve better heat dissipation? John Ternus, vice president of hardware and possibly future CEO, explained this in an interview.What Apple did include a new metal coating on the motherboard and graphite sheets in the design of the new iPad Pro, as well as copper sheets in the logo on the rear panel devices. And it was these changes that made it possible to improve energy dissipation by 20%.
Additionally, the new iPad Pro features the next-generation 3nm M4 processor and an enhanced Neural Engine that’s designed to power AI tasks. A major update to the iPad Pro was expected. And so it happened.
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